Monday, April 30, 2012

A to Z Challenge: Zest

Don’t lose your zest for life. Find your passion. Find that thing that will keep you up at night (in a good way). Don’t let it die. Help others. Make that a priority. Whether it’s being a better parent or volunteering for a cherished cause. Reach out to others. It will keep you feeling alive. You will have purpose.

Life is hard. The older we get, the more we get worn down. Don’t let life break you. Maintain or regain that zest. Be like a little child. Live in wonder. Enjoy the moment. Don’t get discouraged. Be eternally hopeful. Rise above the pettiness. Don’t apologize for who you are. Give others the benefit of the doubt. Choose to be good, loving and kind. Overcome evil with good. Live with zest.

5 comments:

  1. Excellent advice!

    Congrats on finishing the challenge! I've enjoyed your posts. :)

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  2. Most enjoyable post,
    Congrats for completing the challenge.

    Yvonne.

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  3. Hello.
    Visiting from the Post A-Z Road Trip.

    I couldn't agree with you more...wise words indeed! Many congratulations for completing the challenge. Thanks for sharing.

    Thoughts Of Beauty In The Stillness Of Dawn...

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  4. http://trishafaye.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/kreative-blogger-award/
    During the A to Z Blog Challenge, I found so many worthy blogs. This also is a supportive, encouraging group. If you’re a blogger, I encourage you to put next April on your calendar and plan to participate. It’s definitely worth the time and effort. One of the blogs I’m grateful to find is Cheryl’s Random Thoughts (http://cherylsrandomthoughts.blogspot.com/). Inspirational and uplifting; here’s a short excerpt from the last day ‘Z’:
    “A to Z Challenge: Zest: Don’t lose your zest for life. Find your passion. Find that thing that will keep you up at night (in a good way). Don’t let it die. Help others. Make that a priority. Whether it’s being a better parent or volunteering for a cherished cause. Reach out to others. It will keep you feeling alive. You will have purpose.”
    Now, how can you go wrong with an outlook like that?

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  5. thank you for the kind words trisha!

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